Colored glass for lighting, colored glass bulb and method for producing thereof

ABSTRACT

The present invention provides colored glass containing no hazardous substances, such as CdS, CdSe and PbCrO 4 , and used for lamps and covers for lighting, a colored glass bulb with yellow to orange color produced by using said colored glass, and a method for producing said colored glass and said colored glass bulb, Glass composition having a formula of R′ 2 O—RO—SiO 2  (wherein R′ is an alkali metal element and R is an alkaline earth metal element) is added with 0.01-0.6 of weight ratio of Mo (molybdenum) as MoO 3  and 0.01-1.0 of weight ratio of S to obtain the colored glass and the colored glass bulb therefrom. The colored glass having a formula of R′ 2 O—RO—SiO 2  is formed to a desired shape to obtain the colored glass bulb, and the shaped hollow article is heated to 400-620° C. to apply a coloring treatment thereto.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

[0001] The present invention relates to a colored glass in yellow to orange color used for a lamp or a cover for lighting, particularly for a turn signal lamp and a cover for fog lamps of automobiles, a colored glass bulb produced with said colored glass, and a method for producing the colored glass bulb.

[0002] Presently, a colored glass in yellow to orange color being used in an industrial scale is generally a glass produced by adding CdS (cadmium sulfide) or CdSe (cadmium selenide) as a colorant into R′₂O—RO—SiO₂ glass, wherein R′ is an alkali metal and R is an alkaline earth metal. Usually, colored glass for lamps and covers for lighting includes the colored glass produced as described above.

[0003] Also, a colored glass for lamps and covers for lighting is obtained by applying a coating with yellow to orange color on a surface of a clear glass. In this case, PbO—B₂O₃—SiO₂ glass is added with Cr₂O₃ (chromium sesquioxide) or K₂CrO₄ (potassium chromate), and used as a coating agent of a glass having a low melting point colored with PbCrO₄ (lead chromate). Also, silicone is added with a pigment of CdS, CdSe, PbCrO₄, etc., or with Fe₂O₃ (ferric oxide) and an organic pigment etc., and used as cotaing agent.

[0004] Use of colorants and pigments such as CdS, CdSe, PbCrO₄, etc. added to glasses and coating agents as described above are, legally prohibited in many countries due to their extremely strong toxicity.

[0005] Organic coating agents containing, for example, silicone as described above have weak cohesion strength to glasses, and the coating with such organic coating agent tends to be easily exfoliated. Also such coating has problem in the thermal resistance, namely temperature limitation in the use, as a result of the loss of color or cracking of the coating occurs in some case.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

[0006] In view of the above circumstances, it is an object of the present invention to provide a colored glass for lighting, which does not contain CdS, CdSe, PbCrO₄, etc., is safe in view of environmental pollution, and is used for lamps and covers for lighting having no problem in thermal resistance, and particularly for turn signal lamp and covers for fog lamps for automobiles. Also, it is an object of the present invention to provide a colored glass bulb for lighting with yellow to orange color using the colored glass described above, and a method for producing said colored glass and said colored glass bulb.

[0007] The present invention is directed to a colored glass for lighting having a formula of R′₂O—RO—SiO₂ (or a colored glass for lighting having system of R′₂O—RO—SiO₂) wherein R′ is an alkali metal element and R is an alkaline earth metal element, characterized by adding 0.01-0.6 of weight ratio of Mo (molybdenum) as MoO₃ (molybdenum trioxide) and 0.01-1.0 of weight ratio of S (sulfur).

[0008] Preferably, 0.05-0.6 of weight ratio of Mo (molybdenum) as MoO₃ (molybdenum trioxide) and 0.02-0.75 of weight ratio S (sulfur) are added.

[0009] The colored glass may further contain TiO₂ (titanium dioxide).

[0010] The colored glass may further contain TiO₂ and a rare earth oxide. The rare earth metal is at least one selected from La₂O₃ (lanthanum oxide) and Nd₂O₃ (neodymium oxide).

[0011] The other aspect of the present invention provides a method for producing a colored glass bulb for lighting, comprising

[0012] forming a colored glass having a formula of R′₂O—RO—SiO₂ (wherein R′ is an alkali metal element and R is an alkaline earth metal element) added with 0.01-0.6 of weight ratio of Mo (molybdenum) as MoO₃ (molybdenum trioxide) and 0.01-1.0 of weight ratio of S (sulfur), to a desired shape, and heating the shaped hollow article to 400-620° C. to apply a coloring treatment thereto.

[0013] Preferably, said heating in the coloring treatment is carried out at a temperature of from 450 to 580° C. during a period of within 1 hour.

[0014] The colored glass bulb for lighting produced by the above described method is used for a turn signal lamp and a cover for a fog lamp of automobiles

PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION

[0015] The colored glass for lighting according to the present invention is a glass composition having a formula of R′₂O—RO—SiO₂, wherein 0.01-0.6 by weight of Mo on the converted basis to MoO₃ or 0.01-0.6 by weight of Mo expressed as MoO₃ and 0.01-1.0 by weight of S are added. Said colored glass itself has a color so that it can be used as it is. However, if the glass is applied to a coloring treatment as described later, it can be processed to more clear and desired colored glass with yellow to orange.

[0016] The glass of the formula of R′₂O—RO—SiO₂ or the glass of system of R′₂O—RO—SiO₂ has been conventionally used for lamps and covers for lighting. If the glass has desired properties including good workability, good insulation property, good sealing property with dumet wires and the like, any glass having the formula of R′₂O—RO—SiO₂ can be used, although some difference in coloring performance between the different basic glass compositions may be given.

[0017] R′₂O in the formula of R′₂O—RO—SiO₂, is an alkali metal oxide such as Li₂O (lithium oxide), Na₂O (sodium oxide), K₂O (potassium oxide) and the like, and the mixture of two or more oxides described above may be used as well.

[0018] RO in the formula of R′₂O—RO—SiO₂, is an alkaline earth metal oxide such as MgO (magnesium oxide), CaO (calcium oxide), SrO (strontium oxide), BaO (barium oxide) and the like, and the mixture of two or more oxides may be used as well.

[0019] Mo and S are essential components as the colorant in the present invention. When any one of these components is absent, it is not possible to obtain the desirably colored glass with yellow to orange color. Although a glass with yellowish color is obtainable when only S is added, such coloring in the yellowish glass is far loss compared to the colored glass of the present invention, and thus such yellowish glass is not suitable for lamps and covers for lighting, particularly for lamps for lighting used for turn signal lump and covers for fog lamps of automobiles, etc.

[0020] Mo and S may be added in the either form of simple substance or compound thereof, to obtain the desirable color of yellow to orange.

[0021] Relating to raw material for Mo, the simple substance of metal Mo (metal molybdenum) and the molybdic compound such as MoO₃ (molybdenum trioxide), MoS₂ (molybdenum disulfide) and the like may be used. Irrespective of the type of the raw material for Mo to be used, 0.01-0.6 of weight ratio of Mo on the converted basis to MoO₃ (molybdenum trioxide) (0.01-0.6 of weight ratio of Mo expressed as MoO₃) should be added.

[0022] Relating to the raw material for S, the simple substance of S (flower of sulfur) and the sulfuric compounds such as Na₂S (sodium sulfide), K₂S (potassium sulfide) and the like may be used.

[0023] It should be avoided to add the excess amount of Mo and S, because the addition in the excess amount may cause the formation and precipitation of black crystals of Mo—S in the glass to thereby disturb a desired coloring and light transparency in the glass.

[0024] <Example for the method for producing the colored glass for lighting>

[0025] According to the present invention, the colored glass for lighting is obtained by adding a predetermined amount of Mo (molybdenum) and S (sulfur) into a batch of glass of the formula of R′₂O—RO—SiO₂, and then fusing them to obtain the colored glass.

[0026] Further, in the present invention, rare earth oxide or the like containing at least one selected from TiO₂, La₂O₃, Nd₂O₃ and the lie may be further added into the glass of the formula of R′₂O—RO—SiO₂ as colorant in addition to Mo and S. Owing to the addition of the rare earth oxide, particularly the addition of La₂O₃ or Nd₂O₃, the colored glass with dense and clear orange color may be easily obtained. In this case, the additional quantity of TiO₂ or the rare earth oxide may be appropriately selected in view of the amount of Mo to be added to the glass of R′₂O—RO—SiO₂. When the weight ratio of Mo is 0.10 or less and the weight ratio of S is 0.1 or less, the weight ratio of TiO₂ may be about 4.0. When the weight ratio of Mo is 0.15 or less, the weight of ratio of S is 0.1 or less and the weight ratio of TiO₂ is 1.0 or less, the weight ratio of La₂O₃, Nd₂O₃ and the like may be about 12.0. However, please note that it is not preferable to add the rare earth oxide too much, because it makes the production cost high.

[0027] <Method for producing colored glass bulb for lighting>

[0028] Now, the following is an explanation of the method for producing the colored glass bulb for lighting from the above described colored glass. The glass bulb can be produced by forming a glass tube from the colored glass, and then forming the glass bulb from the glass tube, like the conventional method.

[0029] <Making the glass tubes>

[0030] A batch of glass added with Mo and S is melted so as to prepare the composition of the colored glass as described above, then the glass tube is made from the melted colored glass by stretching the melted glass using, a conventional drawing process, such as a hand drawing and a down drawing etc.

[0031] <Processing and making shape of glass bulb>

[0032] The glass tubes obtained above are heated by a burner, and then formed into glass bulb having a desired shape according to the conventional method such as blowing.

[0033] <Coloring treatment>

[0034] In the process to produce the colored glass for lighting of the present invention, the coloring owing to Mo—S tends to be enhanced, when the colored glass is subjected to heating at a certain temperature range, in comparison with the case that the colored glass is melted and then immediately cooled. Therefore, if necessary, the coloring treatment may be applied to the colored glass or the colored glass bulb formed as described above, so as to give a desired color. The coloring is performed by using a batch-type or continuation-type electric furnace at 400-620° C. for 10-300 minutes, preferably at 450-580° C. for an hour. If the temperature is lower than 400° C., longer time would be required which accordingly raising the producing cost. If the temperature is higher than 620° C., the deformation of the colored glass bulb occurs, or clear coloring is not obtainable.

[0035] The coloring treatment is effective to prevent the formation and precipitation of black crystal of Mo—S in the glass due to the addition of an excess amount of colorant, and to obtain stable colored glass or colored glass bulb for lighting, particularly the colored glass bulb used for turn signal lump of automobiles. In addition, for the producing of covers used for fog lamps of automobiles, the coloring treatment has an advantage of easily controlling the chromaticity of the colored glass.

[0036] The desired color described here, that is the color of the turn signal lamp of automobiles, is defined by the chromaticity according to the XYZ color system (CIE 1931 standard colorimetric system) established by Commission Internationale de l'Eclairage (CIE).

[0037] 1. The orange (yellow red) color standardized by Economic Commission of Europe (ECE) and Japanese Industrial Standards (JIS) is as follows.

[0038] 1) 0.429≧y≧0.398

[0039] 2) z≦0.007

[0040] 3) x+y+z=1

[0041] 2. Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) has established a condition for the yellow (amber) color, and that should be within the following range.

[0042] 1) y=0.39

[0043] 2) y=0.79−0.67x

[0044] 3) y=x−0.12

[0045] For the yellow color used for fog lamp covers, JIS has established the standard for pale yellow color that is within the following ranges.

[0046] 1) y≧0.138+0.580x

[0047] 2) y≦1.290x−0.100

[0048] 3) y≧−x+0.940

[0049] 4) y≦−x+0.992

[0050] 5) y≧−0.440

[0051] The SAE standard described above as the standard for orange color employed for turn signal lamps of automobiles and the like is a common standard applied in a part of North American countries. In view of uniformity of the products, ECE standard and JIS standard which are included in SAE standard are substantially employed world-wide. Thus, the colors described in the present invention are applied to ECE standard or JIS standards.

[0052] The colored glass or colored glass bulb for lighting and colored glass covers in yellow to orange color can be obtained as described above. In particular, since the colored glass bulb to be used for turn signal lamps and for fog lamp covers of automobiles, etc. are required to have a fixed chromaticity, it is required to assure the chromaticity of the colored glass and the colored glass bulb by controlling the content of Mo and S in the glass, controlling heating temperature and duration of heating for the coloring treatment, and adjusting the additional amount of the rare earth oxide, such as TiO₂, La₂O₃ and Nd₂O₃.

EXAMPLES

[0053] Now, the present invention is further described with referring the examples and the comparative examples.

[0054] Now, the composition and the optical property of each glass in the examples (Nos. 1-14) for the present invention and the comparative examples (Nos. 15-20) are shown in Tables 1-4. TABLE 1 wt-% Example Example Example Example Example 1 2 3 4 5 Basic SiO₂ 68.7 70.2 67.3 68.7 68.7 glass Al₂O₃ 1.5 1.8 3.8 1.5 1.5 composition B₂O₃ 1.9 1.8 — 1.9 1.9 MgO 1.1 1.0 1.3 1.1 1.1 CaO 2.1 2.0 2.1 2.1 2.1 SrO 5.9 5.5 2.2 5.9 5.9 BaO 2.7 2.5 9.0 2.7 2.7 Li₂O 1.5 1.4 1.3 1.5 1.5 Na₂O 9.0 8.5 8.1 9.0 9.0 K₂O 5.6 5.3 4.9 5.6 5.6 Colorant MoO₃ 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.05 0.10 S 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 TiO₂ — — — — — La₂O₃ — — — — — Nd₂O₃ — — — — — Optical color dense yellow dense yellow yellow Property yellow yellow Transparency clear clear clear clear clear Illumination 75.7 79.4 71.7 83.2 77.8 ratio (%) Chromaticity 0.532 0.520 0.541 0.506 0.525 (x, y) 0.445 0.449 0.443 0.447 0.448

[0055] TABLE 2 wt-% Example Example Example Example Example 6 7 8 9 10 Basic SiO₂ 68.7 68.7 68.7 70.2 68.7 glass Al₂O₃ 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.8 1.5 composition B₂O₃ 1.9 1.9 1.9 1.8 1.9 MgO 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.0 1.1 CaO 2.1. 2.1 2.1 2.0 2.1 SrO 5.9 5.9 5.9 5.5 5.9 BaO 2.7 2.7 2.7 2.5 2.7 Li₂O 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.4 1.5 Na₂O 9.0 9.0 9.0 8.5 9.0 K₂O 5.6 5.6 5.6 5.3 5.6 Colorant MoO₃ 0.30 0.60 0.30 0.05 0.15 S 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.1 TiO₂ — — — — 1.0 La₂O₃ — — — — — Nd₂O₃ — — — — — Optical color yellow pale orange dense dense Property yellow yellow yellow Transparency clear clear clear clear clear Illumination 82.1 86.4 66.1 73.1 72.3 ratio (%) Chromaticity 0.510 0.489 0.556 0.536 0.540 (x, y) 0.449 0.442 0.435 0.444 0.443

[0056] TABLE 3 wt-% Comparative Example Example Example Example example 11 12 13 14 15 Basic SiO₂ 70.1 70.1 68.7 68.7 68.7 glass Al₂O₃ 1.5 1.5 1.5 21.5 1.5 composition B₂O₃ — — 1.9 1.9 1.9 MgO 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 CaO 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 SrO 6.0 6.0 5.9 5.9 5.9 BaO 2.7 2.7 2.7 2.7 2.7 Li₂O 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 Na₂O 9,3 9,3 9.0 9.0 9.0 K₂O 5.7 5.7 5.6 5.6 5.6 Colorant MoO₃ 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 — S 0.05 0.08 0.1 0.1 — TiO₂ 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 — La₂O₃ 3.0 3.0 3.0 — — Nd₂O₃ — — — 3.0 — Optical color pale yellow orange orange no color Property yellow Transparency clear clear clear clear clear Illumination 87.7 76.4 56.9 61.9 89.3 ratio (%) Chromaticity 0.479 0.530 0.574 0.564 0.450 (x, y) 0.431 0.447 0.420 0.429 0.407

[0057] TABLE 4 wt-% Comparative Comparative Comparative Comparative Comparative Example Example Example Example Example 16 17 18 19 20 Basic SiO₂ 68.7 68.7 70.2 70.2 70.2 glass Al₂O₃ 1.5 1.5 1.8 1.8 1.8 composition B₂O₃ 1.9 1.9 1.8 1.8 1.8 MgO 1.1 1.1 1.0 1.0 1.0 CaO 2.1 2.1 2.0 2.0 2.0 SrO 5.9 5.9 5.5 5.5 5.5 BaO 2.7 2.7 2.5 2.5 2.5 Li₂O 1.5 1.5 1.4 1.4 1.4 Na₂O 9.0 9.0 8.5 8.5 8.5 K₂O 5.6 5.6 5.3 5.3 5.3 Colorant MoO₃ 0.15 — — 0.30 0.80 S — 0.1 0.3 1.2 0.2 TiO₂ — — — — — La_(2O) ₃ — — — — — Nd₂O₃ — — — — — Optical color no color no color no color black black Property (trace yellow) Transparency clear clear clear black black crystals crystals Illumination — — 88.6 — ratio (%) Chromaticity — — 0.462 — — (x, y) — — 0.418 — —

[0058] Each of the samples in Tables 1-4 was prepared as follows. The raw materials were mixed so as to be the indicated composition in the tables. The mixed materials were placed in an alumina crucible, and melted for 2 hours in an electric furnace maintained at 1,400° C. The melted glass was flown out onto a carbon plate, and annealed for several hours at 450° C. The annealed glass plate was then polished to a thickness of 0.5 mm, and the chromaticity and the illumination ratio of the polished glass plate were measured by using a luminance colorimeter (BM-5) and an illuminance meter (IM-3) both produced by Tokyo Kogaku Kikai Co., Ltd. (TOPCON CORPORATION). Each of the Illumination ratios (%) indicated in the tables is expressed in percent ratio relative to the illumination of non-colored transparent lamp.

[0059] As apparent from the Tables 1-4, all of the samples No. 1-14 were colored in yellow to orange color. The color of the samples 8, 13 and 14 were in the range of SAE standard, and particularly the samples 13 and 14 comply with the ECE standard and JIS standards. The colors of the samples 2, 4-6 and 12 were in the standard range for the yellow color according to JIS standards.

[0060] On the other hand, since the sample No. 15 of the comparative example does not contain Mo and S, it has no color. The sample No. 16 does not contain S although it contains 0.15 of weight ratio of Mo on the converted basis to MoO₃ relative to the whole weight of the basic glass composition, and thus it has no color. Each of the samples Nos. 17 and 18 does not contain Mo although each of them includes 0.1-0.3 of weight ratio of S relative to the whole weight of the basic glass composition, so as not to give visible color well.

[0061] Since each of the samples Nos. 19 and 20 produced the precipitation of Mo—S in black crystals in the glass, it is not adequate to use them for the colored glass bulbs. It is assumed that the precipitation of Mo—S in black crystals tends to be produced when the content of Mo or S is greater.

[0062] The conditions for the coloring in the method according to the present invention and the optical properties of the obtained colored glass bulbs are presented in Table 5 for Examples Nos. 21-30 and Comparative Example No. 31.

[0063] Each of the samples in Table 5 was prepared as follows. First, the basic glass composition comprising 70.2 wt % of SiO₂, 1.8 wt % of Al₂O₃, 1.8 wt % of B₂0₃1.0 wt % of MgO, 2.0 wt % of CaO, 5.5 wt % of SrO, 2.5 wt % of BaO, 1.4 wt % of Li₂O, 8.5 wt % of Na₂O and 5.3 wt % of K₂O was added with a colorant of 0.15 of weight ratio of MoO₃, 0.1 of weight ratio of S, 1.0 of weight ratio of TiO₂ and 3.0 of weight ratio of La₂O₃. The mixed materials were melted in a closed pot to form the colored glass tube (diameter: 20.0 mm, thickness: 0.82 mm).

[0064] Then, the colored glass bulbs T-20 (a form complying with JIS, diameter: 20.0 mm, thickness: 0.82 mm) used for turn signal lump of automobiles were formed by using a forming machine. Then, the formed glass bulbs are subjected to the coloring treatment using a batch-type furnace at the temperature and duration indicated in the table, so as to obtain the samples. TABLE 5 Condition for Coloring Optical Property Condition Temperature Illumination Chromaticity Sample (° C.) Time (h) ratio (%) (x, y) Example 21 420 60 68.0 0.563 0.430 Example 22 450 60 67.2 0.564 0.429 Example 23 480 60 58.9 0.572 0.422 Example 24 500 60 54.3 0.579 0.416 Example 25 520 60 55.2 0.578 0.417 Example 26 550 60 59.5 0.570 0.424 Example 27 580 60 61.4 0.564 0.429 Example 28 590 60 62.1 0.562 0.431 Example 29 400 300 67.3 0.563 0.430 Example 30 450 300 59.5 0.570 0.423 Comparative — — 65.7 0.556 0.435 Example 31

[0065] As apparent from the Table 5, all of the samples Nos. 21-30 were in the range of the orange color specified in the SAE standard, and particularly, the samples Nos. 22-27 and 30 were colored glass bulbs which comply with both ECE standard and JIS standards.

[0066] On the other hand, the sample No. 31 of Comparative Example, to which the coloring treatment was not applied, gave the orange color that barely satisfied the SAE standard, however, the orange color was too pale in comparison with the color obtained in the examples and the colored glass bulbs with such a pale color cannot be used for the colored glass bulb complying to ECE standard and JIS standard.

[0067] As described above, the colored glass for lighting according to the present invention has a formula of R′₂O—RO—SiO₂ which is added with 0.01-0.6 of weight ratio of Mo as MoO₃ and 0.01-1.0 of weight ratio of S. Although the colored glass itself can be used as it is as the colored glass for lighting, the colored glasses with various clear colors ranging from yellow to orange can be obtained by the coloring treatment under heating. Further, colored glass with desired colors suitable for turn signal lamps and fog lamp covers of automobiles, etc. can be provided by using the colored glass of the present invention.

[0068] The method for producing a colored glass bulb according to the present invention just requires to add Mo and S in a predetermined amount and to apply a coloring treatment, and other steps can be carried out by the conventional method for the glass of formula of R′₂O—RO—SiO₂. The method according to the present invention can simply and surely provide the colored glass bulbs for lighting with desired colors but no uneven coloring for turn signal lamps and fog lamp covers of automobiles, etc.

[0069] Since the colored glass and the colored glass bulb for lighting according to the present invention do not contain hazardous or toxic substances such as CdS, CdSe and PbCrO₄, thus there is no fear to cause environmental pollution. 

What is claimed is:
 1. A colored glass for lighting having a formula of R′₂O—RO—SiO₂, wherein R′ is an alkali metal element and R is an alkaline earth metal element, characterized by adding 0.01-0.6 of weight ratio of Mo (molybdenum) as MoO₃ (molybdenum trioxide) and 0.01-1.0 of weight ratio of S (sulfur).
 2. The colored glass for lighting according to claim 1, characterized by adding 0.05-0.6 of weight ratio of Mo (molybdenum) as MoO₃ (molybdenum trioxide) and 0.02-0.75 of weight ratio S (sulfur).
 3. The colored glass for lighting according to claim 1 or claim 2, further containing TiO₃ (titanium dioxide).
 4. The colored glass for lighting according to claim 1 or claim 2, further containing TiO₂ and a rare earth oxide.
 5. The colored glass for lighting according to claim 4, wherein the rare earth oxide is at least one selected from La₂O₃ (lanthanum oxide) and Nd₂O₃ (neodymium oxide).
 6. A method for producing a colored glass bulb for lighting, comprising forming a colored glass having a formula of R′₂O—RO—SiO₂ (wherein R′ is an alkali metal element and R is an alkaline earth metal element) added with 0.01-0.6 of weight ratio of Mo (molybdenum) as MoO₃ (molybdenum trioxide) and 0.01-1.0 of weight ratio of S (sulfur), to a desired shape, and heating the shaped hollow article to 400-620° C. to apply a coloring treatment thereto.
 7. The method according to claim 6, wherein said heating in the coloring treatment is carried out at a temperature of from 450 to 580° C. during a period of within 1 hour.
 8. A colored glass bulb for lighting produced according to claim 6 or claim 7 used for a lamp for a turn signal lump and a cover for a fog lamp of automobiles. 